ADDICTION IS NOT YOUR FAULT

Not seeking treatment is.

Our Comprehensive Approach

Opioid addiction has reached epidemic proportions in the United States and particularly in Kentucky. According to the Center for Disease Control more than 52,000 Americans die each year from drug overdoses with Kentucky ranked as having the third highest overdose rate in the U.S. with opioids indicated as the primary toxin in nearly all of the overdose fatalities.

The program is an integrated model of care that combines the use of medication as an option for treatment along with clinical practice and Twelve Step Facilitation. Other evidence-based treatment methods also are a part of the COR-12 Program such as Motivational Enhancement Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and other models.

The option to combine medication along with behavioral therapies has been proven an effective treatment for Opioid Use Disorders. Medically assisted treatment when coupled with relevant social, medical and psychological services has the highest probability of being the most effective of all available treatments for opioid addiction.

Not all participants would benefit from medically assisted treatment but would still be candidates for the COR-12 program. An initial assessment will determine if medication is a suitable option.

Addiction: Treat it Like a Disease

The challenges of addiction extend far beyond the opioid crisis at hand, and the solutions transcend the efforts of any single organization. But we are giving it our all—and we’re here for you every step of the way.

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Four Rivers Behavioral Health

Through our Center for Specialized Addiction Services, we offer Hazelden Betty Ford’s COR-12 Program as part of the many substance abuse treatment options available to our clients. We know from experience that recovery is stronger than addiction. For more than 50 years, we’ve helped men, women, teens, families and communities find freedom from addiction.

This site includes information from Hazelden Betty Ford, a leader in treatment of substance use disorders. Four Rivers Behavioral Health’s COR-12 program is based on the Hazelden Betty Ford program and Four Rivers Behavioral Heath staff have been trained by Hazelden Betty Ford to work with clients using the COR-12 methodology. Test.